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Paul Frymer

Paul Frymer, Associate Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz, will complete a book on the efforts by the U.S. government to racially integrate and diversify labor unions in the mid-twentieth century.  Frymer acknowledges that the exponential increase in the numbers of African American union members between 1930 and 1980 was a significant civil rights accomplishment.  But he argues that the federal government’s use of litigation to accomplish this goal played a major role in weakening the U.S. labor movement beginning in the 1960s, thereby paradoxically harming the very population it set out to empower.

 
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